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Ohio License Plates

Written by Jake on August 29, 2009 – 3:16 pm -

One of the best things about the collection of vintage license plates is that its manufacture date is rarely in question.  This is due to the fact that the year of the plate or the registration of the car is clearly placed on the plate itself.  This easily validates the age of the license plate. It would be noteworthy that it was in 1903 that license plates were first issued.  From 1912 to 1915, Alabama issued license plates made of porcelain.  These are a great collectors item.  These types of plates, as well as those dating around this time, as long as they are in good condition, could still fetch a good sum of money. Some collectors prefer to complete their collection of all states' plates.  Rare Ohio license plates, Florida license... more


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Collectors Choice - Are You a Serious Collector?

Written by Jake on October 1, 2008 – 7:29 pm -

Hey Folks!  We wanted to talk about one of our favorite categories here at our License Plate Collector website.  When it comes to collecting License Plates, what category do you fall in?  Are you just the average Joe collector that has a few License Plates you've collected over the years?  Or maybe this is a very serious hobby for you, a hobby that you would trade your wife for?  HA, just kidding!  We had better watch it, because we know there are some very serious Lady collectors out there as well! more  Read More →


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Featured Item - 1921 Ohio License Plate Pair

Written by Jake on September 26, 2008 – 7:34 am -

Hey folks, we are going to start having a featured item on our blog from time to time.  This week we are featuring a great pair of 1921 Ohio License Plates.   Don't miss out on this great deal! Be sure to check back often as we feature more rare and popular Antique License Plates.  Read More →


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